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1888 The Taconic system of 



Emmons and the use of the name 

 Taconic in geologic nomenclature. 

 Ibid. 35: 229-242; 307-327 ; 394-401 

 [Cambric and Ordovicic]. 



1888 Discovery of fossils in the 



lower Taconic of Emmons [Cambric 

 and Ordovicic]. A. A. A. S. Proc. 

 36 : 212-213. 



1 89 1 James, J. F. The fauna of the 

 Lower Cambrian. Am. Geol. 8 : 82-86. 



1891 Identity of Lower Cam- 

 brian in the Rutland region, Vt. G. 

 S. A. Bull. 2: 338. 



1 89 1 Wolfif, J. E. On the Lower Cam- 

 brian age of the Stockbridge lime- 

 stone. Ibid. 2: 331-338. 



1892 Dale, T. N. On the structure 

 and age of the Stockbridge limestone 

 in the Vermont Valley. Abs. G. S. 

 A. Bull. 3: SI 4-5 1 9. 



1903 Woodworth, J. B. On the sed- 

 entary impression of the animal 

 whose trail is known as Climachtich- 

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1903 Ruedemann, R. The Cambric 

 Dictyonema fauna in the slate belt of 

 eastern New York. Ibid. 69 : 934- 

 958, plates. 



1904 Graptolites of New York. 



Part I. Graptolites of the lower beds 

 [upper Cambric and lower Ordovicic]. 

 Ibid. Mem. 7 : 455-803, plates. 



1906 Edson, G. E. Historical sketch 

 of the Cambrian age as related to 

 Vermont geology. Vt. Geol. Surv., 

 State geologist, Rept. 5: 1 17-132. 



1906 The geology of St. Albans 



and vicinity. Ibid., 133-155. 



Southern Appalachians. 



(Pennsylvania, New Jersey and South.) 



1892 Walcott, C. D. Notes on the 



Cambrian rocks of Virginia and the 



southern Appalachians. A. J. S. (3), 



44: 53-57. 



1892 Notes on the Cambrian 



rocks of Pennsylvania and Maryland 

 from the Susquehanna to the Poto- 

 mac. Ibid. 44 : 469-482. 



1894 Notes on the Cambrian 



rocks of Pennsylvania from the Sus- 

 quehanna to the Delaware. Ibid. 

 47: 37-41. 



1894 On the occurrence of Ole- 



nellus in the Green Pond mountain 

 series of northern New Jersey. Ibid. 

 47: 309-311. 



1896 The Cambrian rocks of 



Pennsylvania. U. S. G. S. Bull. 134, 

 43 pp., plates. ; 



1896 Fossil jelly fishes from the 



middle Cambrian terrane [Alabama]. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus. Proc. 18: 611-614, 

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1899 Diller, J. S. Origin of Paleo- 

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 10 : 228. 



1900 Weller S. Descriptions of Cam- 

 brian trilobites from New Jersey, 

 with notes on the age of the mag- 

 nesian limestone series. N. J. Geol. 

 Surv., Rept. for 1899, pp. 47-52, 

 plate. 



1900 Walcott, C. D. Lower Cambrian 

 terrane in the Atlantic province. 

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 plates. 



1 90 1 Wanner, A. A new species of 

 Olenellus from the Lower Cambrian 

 of York Co., Pa. Ibid. 3 : 267-272, 

 plates. 



1901 Kiimmel, H. B., and Weller, S. 

 Paleozoic limestones of Kittatiny 

 Valley, N. J. G. S. A. Bull. 12 : 147- 

 164 [Cambric and Ordovicic]. 



1904 Keith, A. Greeneville ; Tennes- 

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1908 Stose, G. W. The Cambro- 

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IVTississippi Valley. 

 1 86 1 Shumard, B. F. The primordial 

 zone [Cambrian] of Texas, with de- 

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